학술논문

Metallised 3D printed plastic resonator demonstrates superconductivity below 4 K
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Working Paper
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Subject
Condensed Matter - Superconductivity
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Abstract
We report the first observation of a superconducting transition in a 3D printed, metallised-plastic device. A cylindrical cavity is 3D printed from a photosensitive polymer resin and then a 20 $\mu$m layer of tin deposited. A resonant TE microwave mode at 13.41 GHz is observed to reduce its losses by an order of magnitude once it is cooled below 3.72 K; the superconducting transition temperature of tin, with the mode's $Q$ factor increasing from $2.7\times10^4$ to $4.0\times10^5$.